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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 405196" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>Even if she isn't on homebound instruction now and an IEP I would think that a note from the doctor stating she needs homebound instruction would be sufficient. Not much way school could argue with that. </p><p></p><p>I think the school's concern is in essence the same as yours--you don't want her to become closed off to the world and let her in her anxiety retreat to the safety of her home. They have a view on how to do that and you do too--that's why you are looking for all these outside pieces of socialization for her. So keep going down the path you have set. </p><p></p><p>It will be exceedingly difficult to get the district to pay for private school. If you are in a small district, you might want to investigate whether neighboring schooldi districts have a more therapeutic classroom--some to do--that you could petition your district for a transfer to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 405196, member: 2322"] Even if she isn't on homebound instruction now and an IEP I would think that a note from the doctor stating she needs homebound instruction would be sufficient. Not much way school could argue with that. I think the school's concern is in essence the same as yours--you don't want her to become closed off to the world and let her in her anxiety retreat to the safety of her home. They have a view on how to do that and you do too--that's why you are looking for all these outside pieces of socialization for her. So keep going down the path you have set. It will be exceedingly difficult to get the district to pay for private school. If you are in a small district, you might want to investigate whether neighboring schooldi districts have a more therapeutic classroom--some to do--that you could petition your district for a transfer to. [/QUOTE]
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